weather went to shit

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D@ddio

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OK so I'm in NE and the weather has gone completely to shit. Cloud, Rainy, cool in the 50's at night 60's in the day. I was worried about my nice big buds soaking up all the rain and molding so i put a pop up tent thing like you'd use to stay out of the sun over them and it seems to be working pretty well. the one consolation is there has been a pretty good breeze blowing, maybe you could call it wind to help them dry off. I guess my question is how cold is too cold.

Trichomes are still mostly clear. Harvested Oct 17 last year and hope to go a little longer this year with a couple plants as they are looking a little behind in terms of flower growth.

I have 3 super lemon haze, 3 Indica from a friend who has been cultivating from the same strain around hear for years. And one bushy little thing that came from a random bag seed i had that smells kinda grapey.

And what about yellow leaves?should I be plucking them off.
 

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Bugeye

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Mold is the biggest threat in cool damp conditions. I do a preemptive spray with Green Cure when I know it is coming in. Far easier than spraying every day after you get it. Your plants can handle the low 40s, even high 30sm but it will slow them down.
 

Sire Killem All

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Mold is the biggest threat in cool damp conditions. I do a preemptive spray with Green Cure when I know it is coming in. Far easier than spraying every day after you get it. Your plants can handle the low 40s, even high 30sm but it will slow them down.
Do u ph green cure?
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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Ive got 4 decent sized plants outside in western washington. Cold, damp, grey,misting crap luckily however I made a quick shanty out of clear plastic and scrap wood. As long as they are covered and or dry ( not letting the damp air settle on top of them) they can stay out until damn near freezing but as someone mentioned above growth will be slow. Ive got about 2 weeks left and they arent getting chopped until then regardless the weather or temps.
 

vostok

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Green Cure or my fav. Cold Pressed Neem OIl

both prevent the ,mold spores from sitting then slimying into the plants skin

look to your long range forecast for guidance

good luck
 
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